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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @caseyanne2 Hey, I'm glad you liked it! Are you gonna start using it for your projects?
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @aliceh Sure, go ahead. Also, only the backend and CLI is open-source. Not the browser client.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @aliceh Because $5 is much cheaper than the overhead you’ll have to undertake to self host and maintain it. Version upgrades can be messy too. If you have that much of time on your hands, you might as well just copy paste variables from .env files.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @kaks Thanks. I'll take a look. I'm horrible at front-end but I tried to put in as much effort as I could. I'll take a look at the alignment issues as soon as I get time.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @kobidobidog That is precisely why I'm not even considering selling it.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @spiritualsun I’m not even sure whom are they targeting. But I agree.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @spiritualsun I've only started full-time on this about a month ago. Most of my time went in development. I'm still going ahead with the project. Irrespective of the low-time. I'm going to be devoting >=50% of my time to sales/marketing from now on. This tool has well-funded competitors. I'm...
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @sevilodorf Even if I go on with this software, I'm confident it can get close to $10K MRR in an year. I'd already be making > $100k from it then. I'd be open to conversations about selling it right now but it will have to be fairly priced at $100k minimum. Though, the number would also be...
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @kobidobidog You are talking about the subscription pricing or altogether selling and giving the software to someone else to maintain? In case of latter, I think it heavily depends on the user base I have.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @illyricus Sure. I’ll hit you up :)
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @illyricus Hey, this is helpful. Thanks! My problem is, since most of my time goes into development, I'm usually not left with enough time to do anything else. Either sales or content. But I'm starting to set aside majority of my time for the same in some coming weeks. Thanks for your...
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @ger Hey, thanks! I'm choosing to continue with this for now.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @treyana Thanks!
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @kadmiel Yes, I plan to focus only on producing content for next few weeks.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @honeymoon Agreed. Learning that the hard way right now.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @tombe Hey, thanks! I've read it.
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @bigiron I understand. That's fair. Except that "Google" first approach may not entirely work. The easily searched products you'll get are too much overhead and not secure enough. Example: Doppler (still not sure if it is E2EE properly) or Hashicorp Vault (too much overhead and requires extra...
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @bigiron Will you consider using it for your projects?
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @bigiron Are you a developer yourself?
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    I'm giving up on my SaaS sales journey

    @nevadabest Oh, I've read Tim's story on Indiehacker.
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